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Fake gambling-style website stealing personal info

A website called bet153.vip has been confirmed as a phishing page designed to trick visitors into handing over personal or financial details. Children or teens curious about online betting sites could stumble across links like this.

What to do: Block gambling and unfamiliar betting sites on your family's devices and warn children never to click links to sites they don't recognise, especially ones offering games or prizes.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If your kids or teens come across links promising games or betting sites online, they could accidentally land on fake pages that steal passwords, addresses, or payment information. The best protection is setting up blocks on your devices to stop these sites from loading, and having a quick chat with your family about not clicking unfamiliar links—especially ones promising fun or money. It's a simple habit that keeps everyone safer.

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